Surgical Products is tackling the topic of 3D in the OR with a three-part video series entitled "3D Technology And The Modern OR." The first episode will take a closer look at how the definition of OR visualization has changed in the last few years and cover the healthcare industry's initial response to 3D. Look for it to debut Monday, Feb. 24.

With the help of his dad, a 14-year-old boy stomped out a loving message in the snow that his mom could see from her hospital window at Chicago’s Rush University Medical Center. Will Hart and his dad, Tim, wrote a gigantic message saying “HI MOM GOD BLESS U” on a parking garage rooftop visible from the top four to six floors of the hospital...

Italian researchers developed new technology that transmits what the fingers of a prosthetic are sensing as real tactile perception. They implanted electrodes in the remaining arm of a Danish patient at the median and ulnar nerves, which were then stimulated in response to the pressure sensors built into the prosthetic...

Thirteen-year-old KatieRose Hamilton suffers from a disease called trigeminal neuralgia, an ailment characterized by significant facial pain. However, a recent surgery gives Hamilton the hope for the future...

Alabama brain surgeon Dr. Zenko Hrynkiw walked approximately six miles through the height of Tuesday's winter storm to perform a life-saving brain operation. According to the Associated Press, the patient is said to be doing well...

Scopes used during colonoscopies were found to have been cleaned improperly at Seattle Children's Hospital. As a result of the oversight, approximately 100 children are at risk. Following an investigation by the hospital, a lapse in the facility's cleaning process was discovered...

Here’s a video from Science Translational Medicine of study lead author Jeffrey Karp explaining the application of the new glue developed to provide adhesive repair capabilities during beating heart procedures...

Prominent surgeon and leading cancer researcher, Dr. Steven Curley, is accused of using a very popular spying software to track his estranged wife's computer during their divorce proceedings. Prosecutors have charged him with unlawful intercept, a second-degree felony. Dr. Curley faces up to 20 years in prison...